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Página 1361 A division among the States of the revenues of the Govern: ment of the Union is a
fearful omen of the division of the Union itself. It is a movement towards that
dread catastrophe. It will be the cause, as it is the precursor, of other assaults
upon ...

Página 1383 ... when Mr. W RIGHT submitted an amendment to the amend. ment submitted by
him some days ago, changing that amendment so far as to provide that,
whenever the money in the Treasury shall amount to seven millions and upwards
, it shall ...

Página 1387 It will take all to itself; it will reduce the general Govern: ment to its condition
during the confederation; it will reduce it, if not to the voluntary contributions, to
the voluntary leavings of the States. They will be served first, and what is left may
go to ...

Página 1609 ... Califoux] could only be filled safely by a deduction of the outstanding
appropriations, separate from the sum which it might be necessary to retain in the
Treasury at the commence| ment of each year, to render it safe against all current
calls.

Página 1681 But ment, whereby it appeared, “that the sum of thirteen this was not done; and
the pension of General Ripley thousand one hundred and sixty-three dollars and
ten Vol. XII.-106 General Ripley. District Banks. District Banks. District Banks.